We’re extremely excited to announce today the launch of PS4 Attitude, the next generation of news, reviews and articles for PS4 and PS Vita. It’s an exciting new chapter for the team here at Attitude Towers, and we’re so happy to see it finally ‘in the wild’.

Here is this week’s European PSN Store update, in my opinion it’s another good release, plenty of playable and addon content. I can definitely recommend Novastrike that I spent all of last night playing. Crash …

Calling all you trophy whores out there in PS3-land; there’s another game that’ll bring more bronze, silver, gold and platinum to your already burgeoning display cabinet.
As of a few hours ago, Mercenaries 2 received a …

Itâ€™s the first day of the new PS3 Attitude. What better time to bring you the first ever â€˜team reviewâ€™. In this edition, Phreaky and DolphGB take BioShock to task. Is this really the big daddy of all games, or is it more like your little sister?

“Zombies have invaded your suburban sanctuary, and you have to take them out”.

I had the chance to sit down and give Monster Madness quite a lot of time before writing this review, having already played the demo before the arrival of the full version. I played the demo in both single player and co-op mode until I’d finish several times and I was looking forward to trying out the finished product.

Continuing my series on girl gamers, I recently had the privilege of interviewing Violet Berlin.

For those of you who don’t know Violet is something of an icon for girl gamers of my age. She was one of the first girls in the public eye to make gaming acceptable for females, and has made a career of presenting gaming television programmes such as GamePad.

Now that everything is connected to the internet we are able to extend that playtime even further through downloadable content. DLC can take the form of anything from extra chapters that expand the story to new characters. But when do we draw the line on what DLC is worth? What price are gamers willing to pay to get that extra content?